Library/PT 115/Sec 3/Reading Comp
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Reading Comprehension

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Fairy tales speak to both parents and children, but most adults read them as moral lessons for kids. Bruno Bettelheim, for example, sees Hansel and Gretel as teaching children to grow up and stop being greedy, and he often interprets stories to make children look bad and parents look innocent. The author argues this ignores real cases when parents are selfish or abusive and notes that newer research questions Bettelheim’s view. Overall, society tends to deny adult wrongdoing and turn children’s stories into tools for teaching behavior instead of simply allowing playful enjoyment.

Logic Breakdown

Look for what Bettelheim suppresses: the passage says he downplays portrayals of parental selfishness, so pick the element that depicts parents acting selfishly (abandonment).

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Based on the passage, which one of the following elements of Hansel and Gretel would most likely be de-emphasized in Bettelheim's interpretation of the tale?

Correct Answer
A
The passage contrasts the tale's manifest plot—"the plot of \"Hansel and Gretel\" is set in motion by hard-hearted parents who abandon their children in the woods"—with Bettelheim's reading, which "is really about children who learn to give up their unhealthy dependency on their parents." It also states that "Stories that run counter to such orthodoxies about child-rearing are, to a large extent, suppressed by Bettelheim or \"rewritten\" through reinterpretation" and that "Bettelheim ... in doing so suppresses the true nature of parental behavior ranging from abuse to indulgence." Because Bettelheim suppresses portrayals of parental selfishness, he would most likely de-emphasize the parents' abandonment (choice A).
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